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Product Features
26 98-08901C68-O
\B This command transmits a break to the remote. This command is used for backward
compatibility only.
226
B This command selects the communications standard used by the data adapter. This
command is used for backward compatibility only.
226
\A This command sets the maximum MNP block size. This command is used for
backward compatibility only.
226
F This command selects the line modulation standard. This command is used for
backward compatibility only.
226
L This command monitors the speaker loudness. This command is used for backward
compatibility only.
226
M This command monitors the speaker mode.This command is used for backward
compatibility only.
226
N This command enables auto mode. This command is used for backward
compatibility only.
226
P This command selects pulse dialing.This command is used for backward
compatibility only.
226
T This command selects tone dialing. This command is used for backward
compatibility only.
226
Y This command disconnects on long space. This command is used for backward
compatibility only.
226
+FAR This command enables the DCE to adaptively detect the selected message carrier
or V.21 control messages.
228
+FCL This parameter allows the terminal to select the DCE's loss-of-carrier delay between
initial loss-of-carrier and qualified loss-of-carrier, where the DCE gives up and exits
the receive mode.
228
+FDD This command conditions the use of the <DLE> <SUB> pair to encode consecutive
<1/0> <1/0> in data.
228
+IFC This command is responsible for setting the local terminal-g20 flow control. 228
+FIT This command enables a Service Class 1 facsimile DCE to provide a terminal
inactivity timeout that allows the DCE to break away from an unsuccessful
connection attempt at any stage of a facsimile transfer.
228
Table 3. AT Commands (Continued)
AT
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